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the second narrative, that he's living in the city. living in a city with multiple points of egress and entries, access to communications so that he can keep in touch with the organizations. you can't run a global network of interconnective cells from a cave. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." "zero dark 30," the new film about the raid of osama bin laden has been a controversial project. director katherine bigelow was reportedly given access to classified information on the mission. >> this is her first movie since winning an oscar for "the hurt locker." katherine joins us from studio 57. welcome. >> thank you. >> tell me about this movie because you were intent on making another movie about the capture -- the failure to capture osama bin laden and then when this mission happened, you changed everything. >> we had to change, history intervened. while we were working on a project about the assault in tora bora on november 6th of 2001, it all took place in the tora bora mountain range. and mark was about two-thirds of the way throug
the second narrative, that he's living in the city. living in a city with multiple points of egress and entries, access to communications so that he can keep in touch with the organizations. you can't run a global network of interconnective cells from a cave. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." "zero dark 30," the new film about the raid of osama bin laden has been a controversial project. director katherine bigelow was reportedly given access to classified...
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. >> because of the large jewish population and status as one of the two outposts of iranian diplomatic presence in the u.s., the united nations mission, the city remains the most likely venue to global tensions with iran to spillover onto american soil. >> the iranian sought out high profile marketargets like the brooklyn bridge. >>> president obama is on a four-state tour. the events have trappings of campaign stops. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is traveling with the president and has this report. >> reporter: under fire on the issue that could be his achilles' heel during this campaign, president obama is working to combat the impression that he's not doing enough to remedy high gas prices. >> we are going to continue producing oil and gas at a record pace. >> reporter: the president first paid a visit here to this solar plant in nevada. it's the largest of its kind in the country and home to nearly a million solar panels. here he blasted republicans who he says have favored oil companies over investments in alternative energy. >> the current members of flat energy
. >> because of the large jewish population and status as one of the two outposts of iranian diplomatic presence in the u.s., the united nations mission, the city remains the most likely venue to global tensions with iran to spillover onto american soil. >> the iranian sought out high profile marketargets like the brooklyn bridge. >>> president obama is on a four-state tour. the events have trappings of campaign stops. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is...
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good picture if there is any kind of radiation. >> reporter: it is the very latest tool in new york city's counterterrorism arsenal and another sign of how critical helicopters have become in the counterterrorism operations for the nation's largest police department. >> looking at the critical infrastructure of new york city, anything out of place and anything suspicious and anything we didn't see the day before that now has changed? and will require an investigation. >> reporter: normal police helicopter patrol might focus on areas looking for glars on a rooftop but the counterterrorism patrol executed several times a day by the nypd takes them off the beaten path. >> there is something in particular you're looking for that would set something off? >> small boat that shouldn't be there, maybe with unusual activity, numerous people messing around with something they shouldn't. we got a few pipelines we also check. >> reporter: every day they also control the buckeye pipeline. each day, 10 million gallon of fuel travel through the pipeline. in 2007, three men were charged and later convicte
good picture if there is any kind of radiation. >> reporter: it is the very latest tool in new york city's counterterrorism arsenal and another sign of how critical helicopters have become in the counterterrorism operations for the nation's largest police department. >> looking at the critical infrastructure of new york city, anything out of place and anything suspicious and anything we didn't see the day before that now has changed? and will require an investigation. >>...
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section of the city in the dark. >> our condo lost power completely so i went on the roof deck. i looked over and i saw just massive black plumes of smoke. >> reporter: the fire erupted in a substation behind the back bay hilton hotel and then spread to a second substation triggering the massive blackout. at first officials feared the smoke could be toxic. >> everybody turn around. let's go. >> reporter: hundreds of hotel guests were evacuated and later moved to a nearby sheraton. >> we're stopped right here. we can't go downtown. >> reporter: no serious injuries were reported. there were no rortsz of looting either, but police shut down surrounding streets as a precaution. >> this is a massive outage. we've activated a large number of officers so that there will be visibility throughout the affected area. >> reporter: firefighters cut their way into the substation to gain control of the fire. utility company n star began assessing the damage promising to bring in large generators to help get things back up and running. >> we're all working hard on this. we want to make sure we'
section of the city in the dark. >> our condo lost power completely so i went on the roof deck. i looked over and i saw just massive black plumes of smoke. >> reporter: the fire erupted in a substation behind the back bay hilton hotel and then spread to a second substation triggering the massive blackout. at first officials feared the smoke could be toxic. >> everybody turn around. let's go. >> reporter: hundreds of hotel guests were evacuated and later moved to a nearby...
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the city is thriving but still large portions of your working class, poor communities, that do not have infrastructure coming back to the level it should be 6 1/2 years after the disaster. >> this is just a mini supermarket, in essence here. >> reporter: he partnered with his friend troy henry in an effort to fight food deserts where people are at least ten miles from a grocery store. they're starting small with a chain of convenient stores called sterling express. >> as wealthy as this nation is, to have its people, the very core of our strength is people, you know. and to are them be disenfranchised when it comes to nutrition and success that unanimous is unacceptable. >> reporter: sterling's express is designed to deliver fresh, affordable and accessible food, critically important where 58% of residents don't drive. we've seen how bad the food can be at convenience stores. how much better do you want to make it? >> we want to set a whole different precedent as it relates to that. >> reporter: for both men, the effort is deeply personal. your most vivid food memories? >> my most vivid
the city is thriving but still large portions of your working class, poor communities, that do not have infrastructure coming back to the level it should be 6 1/2 years after the disaster. >> this is just a mini supermarket, in essence here. >> reporter: he partnered with his friend troy henry in an effort to fight food deserts where people are at least ten miles from a grocery store. they're starting small with a chain of convenient stores called sterling express. >> as...
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the nation's fourth largest city. that fun fact to use your july fourth barbecue comes from our friends at mental floss. a big number. >>> it's a large store. >> indeed it is. >> you always buy so much. >> probably more than you need. >> when you go in. >> it seems like such a bargain. >> indeed. >>> gayle is in the control room with a look at what's coming up in the next hour. hey gayle. >> thanks, erica. an american student who loves chimpanzees is fighting for his life after two chimps attacked him in south africa. we'll get an update on his condition. ted was the number one movie in america this weekend. a lot of people didn't see that coming. seth mcfarland, the director, producer and the voice of ted. he talked with charlie about going from tv to movies and why he believes family guy should have been canceled by now. huh? >> have you heard the song, call me maybe, this is crazy. how could you miss it? if so, where you been? it's everywhere. we'll try to figure out why it got so big so fast. chef marcus samuelson
the nation's fourth largest city. that fun fact to use your july fourth barbecue comes from our friends at mental floss. a big number. >>> it's a large store. >> indeed it is. >> you always buy so much. >> probably more than you need. >> when you go in. >> it seems like such a bargain. >> indeed. >>> gayle is in the control room with a look at what's coming up in the next hour. hey gayle. >> thanks, erica. an american student who loves...
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that explains the large size. >> a larger screen because we do so much on it that you need to be able to see things. >> big screen is great for maps. >> we'll watch it for you. >> i'll wait for that one. thank you, david pogue. >> thank you. >>> three chinese astronauts returned home this morning after a 13-day mission. we'll look at china's ambitious goals for its space program when "cbs this morning" continues after the break. ♪ falling down over you [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the be deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. ♪ china's fourth man space mission ended this morning with a successful landing. it was the longest and most demanding mission yet. >> the crew included the first female astronaut. chip reid shows us the expanding chinese space effor
that explains the large size. >> a larger screen because we do so much on it that you need to be able to see things. >> big screen is great for maps. >> we'll watch it for you. >> i'll wait for that one. thank you, david pogue. >> thank you. >>> three chinese astronauts returned home this morning after a 13-day mission. we'll look at china's ambitious goals for its space program when "cbs this morning" continues after the break. ♪ falling down...
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last week in new york city, mayor michael bloomberg announced a plan to ban the sale of large sugary drinks and sodas. >> nothing wrong with one full sugared drink. it's if you have three sugared drinks every day you're going to be obese. >> reporter: he took heat from critics saying he was overreaching, an out of control nanny state. currently 36% of americans are obese and that number is projected to rise to 42% by 2030. so perhaps the u.s. has finally reached a tipping point. >> this is not a one-month diet that nation has to go on. this is a change in the way we eat and how active we are. >> let's bring in trevor butterworth writing about the issue for "the daily beast" and "newsweek." do you think these are effective tactics because we are a nation that really is out of control when it comes to weight? >> well, the entire world is actually becoming out of control when it comes to weight. but -- and i think public health experts think this can't hurt, but really, how much is it going to help? i don't think the science supports it that much. the problem is, not so much that the ki
last week in new york city, mayor michael bloomberg announced a plan to ban the sale of large sugary drinks and sodas. >> nothing wrong with one full sugared drink. it's if you have three sugared drinks every day you're going to be obese. >> reporter: he took heat from critics saying he was overreaching, an out of control nanny state. currently 36% of americans are obese and that number is projected to rise to 42% by 2030. so perhaps the u.s. has finally reached a tipping point....
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and some of the other banks which fit that description are citi, bank of america, and wells fargo. >> with us from newton, massachusetts, is elizabeth warren, a democratic senate candidate in that state. she chaired the degree of medical oversight panel for the bank bailout. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to see you. >> it's good to see you. >> what do you hope is the fallout from this in terms of regulatory action? >> well, i'd like to see some real accountability here. i'd like to see jamie dimon, for example, resign from his position as a class a director of the new york federal reserve bank. you know, what has happened here is not just about jpmorgan chase, it's about the kind of attitude that the banks should be regulating themselves rather than have real oversight. and so the way i see this is that we have to say as a country, no, the banks cannot regulate themselves. they are financial institutions that run the risk of taking down everyone's job, run the risk of taking down everyone's pension, run the risk of taking down the entire economy, and that means it's appropri
and some of the other banks which fit that description are citi, bank of america, and wells fargo. >> with us from newton, massachusetts, is elizabeth warren, a democratic senate candidate in that state. she chaired the degree of medical oversight panel for the bank bailout. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to see you. >> it's good to see you. >> what do you hope is the fallout from this in terms of regulatory action? >> well, i'd like to see some real...
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cities, almost $13,000 per student. but in 2009, washington, d.c. became first in the nation to tie teacher salaries to student test scores under a program called "impact." teachers rated highly effective can get annual bonuses up to $25,000 if they stay at that achievement level for two straight years, they can also get a base salary increase of $20,000. a highly effective teacher can earn $76,000, the first year, and reach $131,000 in just nine years. less effective teachers earn 51,000 to start and are fired if they get poor involveses for two straight years. this year, 98 teachers were fired for poor performance. but nathan saunders, president of the washington teachers union, says the system is unfair to teachers when many of their student have barriers to learning, such as poverty. >> the penalties are so immediate and so painful, not just immediate in terms of their paycheck, but also immediate in terms of their careers. >> reporter: in washington, test scores are still among the lowest in the nation, but improved slightly, up 2.8% in math, 5
cities, almost $13,000 per student. but in 2009, washington, d.c. became first in the nation to tie teacher salaries to student test scores under a program called "impact." teachers rated highly effective can get annual bonuses up to $25,000 if they stay at that achievement level for two straight years, they can also get a base salary increase of $20,000. a highly effective teacher can earn $76,000, the first year, and reach $131,000 in just nine years. less effective teachers earn...
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. >> it's another illustration of what makes this city so exciting and in large part due to them. >> the vogue editor in chief plays host to a crowd draped in masterpieces. >> i always say you can look at great fashion photograph and it can tell you just about as much of what's going on in the world as cbs news programmes. i mean fashion is history. fashion is culture. fashion reflects a time. >> the institute's new exhibind shows the style. the familiar boilt elsa schiaparelli. turned it into a global empire. behind the exhibit is curator andrew bolton. >> why did you choose to put elsa schiaparelli and prada together? >> the one between the two women, one between the past and the present. also the object itself. they almost enter into a dialogue with each other. >> it echos through the exhibit with an imagine nair chat brought to life by famed director baz luhrmann. >> the idea was ridiculously attractive. these extraordinarily creative women from a different time, different place, have a conversation. >> i tried to make the man more human and the women more powerful. >> i think it
. >> it's another illustration of what makes this city so exciting and in large part due to them. >> the vogue editor in chief plays host to a crowd draped in masterpieces. >> i always say you can look at great fashion photograph and it can tell you just about as much of what's going on in the world as cbs news programmes. i mean fashion is history. fashion is culture. fashion reflects a time. >> the institute's new exhibind shows the style. the familiar boilt elsa...
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. >> reporter: so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and it's creeping in closer by the day. >> reporter: he claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> imbalance of power is great, and so as long as the regime views that they can snuff out its insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> reporter: with the syrian army know patrolling the suburbs of damascus, president assad determines to do whatever it takes to stay in power. white house spokesman jay carney insists he can't survive. >> the regime has lost control of the country and will eventually fall. >> reporter: the syrian government responded to that by saying it will defeat all foreign attempts to create chaos in syria. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on the "morning news," science education standards slip, plus conflict of interest. news that mortgage giant freddie mac was betting against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." against struggli
. >> reporter: so in terms of any large american city, it's inside the beltway. >> it's inside the beltway and it's creeping in closer by the day. >> reporter: he claims tens of thousands of syrian soldiers have defected to the opposition, but he acknowledges the regime still holds the upper hand. >> imbalance of power is great, and so as long as the regime views that they can snuff out its insurgency, things are only going to get worse. >> reporter: with the...
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and economists warn other large u.s. cities could be next. ben tracy takes a look at how they got into so much trouble. >> reporter: stockton, california, was a city with big dreams. in the mid 2000s, it overhauled its marina, bought new parking garages, a new city hall, and put up a new arena. tax revenues were pouring in, so the city took out $190 million in bonds and loans to pay for their projects. >> everybody was still living high on the hog. >> reporter: bradley coster owned a bar downtown. >> on friday and saturday nights, the hockey team played. and we packed the place. >> reporter: but then the great recession came to stockton. unemployment is nearly 20%. and the foreclosure rate is one of the highest in the nation. ta revenues have plummeted. and the city is facing a $26 million deficit. the bank just took back those parking lots, and the future city hall. is it fair to say this city was living beyond its means for a long time? >> yes. but it was incremental. >> reporter: city manager bob dice says stockton cannot afford its boomto
and economists warn other large u.s. cities could be next. ben tracy takes a look at how they got into so much trouble. >> reporter: stockton, california, was a city with big dreams. in the mid 2000s, it overhauled its marina, bought new parking garages, a new city hall, and put up a new arena. tax revenues were pouring in, so the city took out $190 million in bonds and loans to pay for their projects. >> everybody was still living high on the hog. >> reporter: bradley coster...
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. >> at this beautiful in daly city there's a large pool of talent ready and willing. disguises? >> when you're dealing with the cia you need to capture different images. >> the student turned me into a spook. but of course it is not for everyone. >> would you joined the cia? >> no. i would be too afraid, i'm scared by this commercial. >> supporters say a plan to improve a bay area parties being held hostage. why the entire thing is on hold because of just one person. >> words cannot describe my sidekick and i ... >> saying goodbye to another colorado shooting victim, how hospitals are offering to help the survivors. >> i'm putting myself in danger by even having this interview. >> a descendant of l. ron hubbard this closes when he says is the ugly truth of,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> for the first time since may of last year, we're learning details about the mission that ended with the death of osama bin laden. graced lee is here with the one thing that the missions mastermind is still not sure of. >> it is fascinating to hear from the man that led the whole operation. he told cn
. >> at this beautiful in daly city there's a large pool of talent ready and willing. disguises? >> when you're dealing with the cia you need to capture different images. >> the student turned me into a spook. but of course it is not for everyone. >> would you joined the cia? >> no. i would be too afraid, i'm scared by this commercial. >> supporters say a plan to improve a bay area parties being held hostage. why the entire thing is on hold because of just...
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house fire that started this morning andrea drive its in the city's west side journey is live at the own ballot's capt. rob brown of the san jose fire department's big you for joining us this morning first want to loss we heard that neighbors are people got out safely from the home is that true? >>> that is true. we did a forum early 20s occupancy, the time they were able to get out safely to look up to heavy smoke on the first floor and its alarms going off and they were able to get themselves out. we did of one of them with minor smoke immolation was being evaluated in they're going to be ok apparently severed is going to do mean announcing at this time we are reports that a neighbor actually had some smoke look through their windows and the smoke alarm went off within one set called 911 or were the adults inside the house that once year-old said today, one? >>> and of the occupants of the house actually did, and one once we probably did get residence next door the house and that they are very close together probably within eight to 10 ft. each other so we do have heavy smoke fire
house fire that started this morning andrea drive its in the city's west side journey is live at the own ballot's capt. rob brown of the san jose fire department's big you for joining us this morning first want to loss we heard that neighbors are people got out safely from the home is that true? >>> that is true. we did a forum early 20s occupancy, the time they were able to get out safely to look up to heavy smoke on the first floor and its alarms going off and they were able to get...
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indianapolis is such a small city, all the events are in a one mild radius so that means tens of thousands of fans in jerseys from everywhere, college and pro, walking around the streets together and getting chance going chants going is easy. giants, patriots. >> elmo. >> is there some favortism coming from indianapolis because of how they feel about their conference rivalries? >> reporter: you said it, charlie. because tom brady has a 9-4 overall record against the colts, they hate the new england patriots. also, you know, there's that little brother thing going with the new york giants, eli. everybody wants peyton manning's little brother to win. so it's a lot of antipathy towards the patriots here. >> definitely a lot of folks in indy pulling for the giants beings that's for sure. i'm married to the colts fan. i'm the daughter of a giants fan. i get it, absolutely. >>> the first time "nfl films" tried to record the league's title game just about everything went wrong. certainly didn't take them long to get it right. >> "nfl films" has turned it into art. >> hut, hut, hut. >> reporter: f
indianapolis is such a small city, all the events are in a one mild radius so that means tens of thousands of fans in jerseys from everywhere, college and pro, walking around the streets together and getting chance going chants going is easy. giants, patriots. >> elmo. >> is there some favortism coming from indianapolis because of how they feel about their conference rivalries? >> reporter: you said it, charlie. because tom brady has a 9-4 overall record against the colts,...
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outages took out power throughout this small city. bill spent the day removing large tree branches from his yard and the yards of his neighbors. >> when is the last time you saw a storm this bad? >> i haven't. >> this is the worst one? >> yeah. it's a mixture of everything. snow, wind and rain. >> reporter: police advise people to stay off roads but were kept busy responding to calls for help. >> we have a lot of snow, heavy snow. we've got power lines down. trees down. we've got vehicles that are stranded here and there, so we've got our work cut out for us today. >> reporter: the good news for residents here is the snow is expected to taper off over the next 24 hours and cars are now getting around on the roads. the bad news is, power outages could continue for days. back to you. >> it is 7:19. ♪[ music ] >>> the hospital is evacuated. 20 babies in intensive care need to go. with no lights and no elevators to help them. >> we had to go down nine flights of stairs that were wet and had patients lying on the floors. >> dr. john lapo
outages took out power throughout this small city. bill spent the day removing large tree branches from his yard and the yards of his neighbors. >> when is the last time you saw a storm this bad? >> i haven't. >> this is the worst one? >> yeah. it's a mixture of everything. snow, wind and rain. >> reporter: police advise people to stay off roads but were kept busy responding to calls for help. >> we have a lot of snow, heavy snow. we've got power lines down....
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a driver dead after speaking to city streets near the port of oakland. the car was going at freeway speeds through a 25 to 30 mi. per hour zone and amounts to o'clock this morning officer saw the honda civic or run a stop sign and began giving chase. 15 seconds later the car hit the palm tree the driver was pronounced dead at the scene and a passenger was later taken to the hospital. an update coming up at 855. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i lost my best friend. like everything i knew switched. switched in a night. and i couldn't control that. so i had to deal with that. and that's not easy for me to understand or interpret. >> mm-hmm. >> and it's not easy to interpret on camera. not with the world watching. >> mm-hmm. >> so it's hard for me to even pay attention to my mind and figure things out because it became a circus and i felt protected. i felt like the only person they hate right now is him. >> and i'm sure you know more about this than i do, but it seems obvious she still cares deeply for him for sure. rihanna telling oprah how embarrassed and confused she was
a driver dead after speaking to city streets near the port of oakland. the car was going at freeway speeds through a 25 to 30 mi. per hour zone and amounts to o'clock this morning officer saw the honda civic or run a stop sign and began giving chase. 15 seconds later the car hit the palm tree the driver was pronounced dead at the scene and a passenger was later taken to the hospital. an update coming up at 855. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i lost my best friend. like everything i knew switched....
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>> norah, it is a very large storm and a couple of components to this. obviously the first part is the snow and the blizzard that we're reporting on look at our radar this morning it's showing from kansas city through des moines and bending back toward milwaukee, that's where the heaviest snow is right now. this morning it's still rain in chicago but look to the south, the southern edge of this storm has severe weather. we have ongoing tornado warnings right now in the mobile alabama, area and a very large tornado watch so the southern end of this storm is all about the severe weather. we have blizzard warnings for most of iowa this morning that extends northeast to near green bay and for chicago a winter storm warning by tonight, wind gusts in chicago 50 miles per hour plus and heavy and blowing snow is going to be likely. additional snowfall today. we could be talking about up to a foot in southern portions of wisconsin, and by tomorrow morning, it looks like a good two to three inches in chicago and i wouldn't be surprised if locally they had a little
>> norah, it is a very large storm and a couple of components to this. obviously the first part is the snow and the blizzard that we're reporting on look at our radar this morning it's showing from kansas city through des moines and bending back toward milwaukee, that's where the heaviest snow is right now. this morning it's still rain in chicago but look to the south, the southern edge of this storm has severe weather. we have ongoing tornado warnings right now in the mobile alabama,...
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your apartment but you can't get a large coke. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." in the muslim world, friday is a day of prayer and often a day of protests. this morning, american outposts in the middle east are facing new demonstrations. one person has been killed in violence in northern lebanon. >> protests have occurred in more than ten nations since the first disturbances on tuesday at the u.s. embassy in cairo, egypt. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the muslim brotherhood, which is a powerful islamist group here in egypt, has called for more demonstrations later on today. we're already seeing crowds of young men out on the street, clashing with the police. i can smell the tear gas from seven stories up. we've been watching this happen now for more than 48 hours. the egyptian police are using tear gas to try to disperse the protesters. clouds of smoke sting the face and push the crowds back, though they seem to be determined to stay on the street. for the last two days, groups of young men armed with stones ha
your apartment but you can't get a large coke. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." in the muslim world, friday is a day of prayer and often a day of protests. this morning, american outposts in the middle east are facing new demonstrations. one person has been killed in violence in northern lebanon. >> protests have occurred in more than ten nations since the first disturbances on tuesday at the u.s. embassy in cairo, egypt. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good...
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[ male announcer ] buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and we'll throw in 2 more large sides, free. that's 2 extra sides of your choice and one happy family. today tastes so good. >> happy fourth of july. several bay area cities are getting ready for independence day celebrations including danville where thousands are expected for the annual parade. fire works include the muni stadium, the waterfront in san francisco and of vallejo home in sentenced to a more complete list is at cbs sets up dot com. most government offices, libraries schools and banks are closed and there is no mail delivery. most local transit systems will be operating on sunday schedules including cal train, bark, ac transit and it muni. ac transit trains are not operating today. >> that morning. let's get a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where things are cruising along with no delays. surface street problems on 46 street. there might be a vehicle that hit a fire hydrant. the golden gate bridge, not a bad drive into san francisco. >> fog at the coastline but otherwise, mostly sunny skies. a mixture of suns
[ male announcer ] buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and we'll throw in 2 more large sides, free. that's 2 extra sides of your choice and one happy family. today tastes so good. >> happy fourth of july. several bay area cities are getting ready for independence day celebrations including danville where thousands are expected for the annual parade. fire works include the muni stadium, the waterfront in san francisco and of vallejo home in sentenced to a more complete list is at cbs sets up...
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state-of-the-art stadium built in large part due to peyton's success. the colts were hoping for a great year and a real chance to be the first team to play a hometown super bowl. but peyton did play at all this season due to a serious neck injury and the colts fell apart. a league worst two wins and 14 losses. with his future still in discrepancy di, the colts face a $28 million decision. keep an aging great and pay him a multimillion dollar bonus. >> i've been blessed with all the things that he's done for the franchise through the years. >> or let him go and put their money and their team in the hands of an untested rookie. stanford quarterback, andrew luck is expected to be the number one draft pick this year and the last place colts pick if they give up on peyton. >> we're all kind of wondering, once that game is oaf, the big story is going to be where he plays and if he ends up playing in 2012. >> the speculation comes at a tender time for the tight knit manning brothers. peyton has long been considered not only the more talented brother but one of
state-of-the-art stadium built in large part due to peyton's success. the colts were hoping for a great year and a real chance to be the first team to play a hometown super bowl. but peyton did play at all this season due to a serious neck injury and the colts fell apart. a league worst two wins and 14 losses. with his future still in discrepancy di, the colts face a $28 million decision. keep an aging great and pay him a multimillion dollar bonus. >> i've been blessed with all the things...
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it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not trotting, but he delivered an awfully nice day on this holiday, lawrence karnow, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. folks, around the bay area lots of sunshine as we're enjoying high pressure overhead. yesterday, it was very stormy. clouds are long gone same with the rain. temperatures a little cool in spots. we still have 30s in some of the interior valleys, 40s elsewhere. but the good news is that ridge will bring lots of sunshine into the afternoon. these temperatures going to be comfortable as high as 67 in the napa valley. 67 in san jose. 63 degrees in san francisco. i think the next couple of days that ridge will strengthen maybe some 70s showing up. the biggest thing to worry about maybe some ground fog late night and early-morning hours. otherwise, plenty of sunshine through th
it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not trotting, but he delivered an awfully nice day on this holiday, lawrence karnow, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. folks, around the bay area lots of sunshine as we're enjoying high pressure...
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. >>> tonight, the richmond city council is expected to approve a resolution that calls for chevron to use the highest standards and best technology when it repairs its local oil refineries. the facility was the scene of a large fire two months ago. >>> the amazing as are heading for major league baseball's play-offs for the first time in six years. oakland clinched at least a wild card spot as it beat texas at the coliseum. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather right after this. ,, ,,,,,, >>> good morning. word of a problem in the south bay on southbound 280 past 85 exit jamming up. there's a car that overturned. and it ended in the opposite lanes so it's really back up actually northbound and southbound 280 through downtown san jose. let's get a check of one of our bridges. san mateo bridge westbound 92, just kind of slow and go once get past the pay gates all the way towards the high-rise and foster city. that is your "timesaver traffic." for your forecast here's lawrence. >> we are looking good outside. day two of hot temperatures. the numbers soaring in the afternoon into triple d
. >>> tonight, the richmond city council is expected to approve a resolution that calls for chevron to use the highest standards and best technology when it repairs its local oil refineries. the facility was the scene of a large fire two months ago. >>> the amazing as are heading for major league baseball's play-offs for the first time in six years. oakland clinched at least a wild card spot as it beat texas at the coliseum. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather right...